Magnetoelectric response in square cupola antiferromagnets

ORAL

Abstract

A newly discovered magnetic insulator A(TiO)Cu4(PO4)4 (A = Ba, Sr, etc.) crystalizes into a tetragonal chiral crystal structure with P4212 space group [1]. It consists of a unique magnetic M4O12 cluster with square cupola geometry, in which four corner-sharing MO4 plaquettes (M = transition metal) form a noncoplanar buckled structure. Here, we report on the experimental results indicating that this asymmetric square cupola cluster provides a source for unique magnetoelectric (ME) effects.
Magnetic susceptibility and powder neutron diffraction data for the Ba system reveal an onset of complex noncollinear spin structure below T = 9.5 K, which can be described by an antiferroic order of magnetic quadrupole moments on Cu4O12 square cupolas [2]. Moreover, it is found that the dielectric constant exhibits a magnetic-field-induced peak divergent toward T = 9.5 K. This provides an experimental evidence for the ME-activity due to magnetic quadrupole moments [3] and therefore substantiates our design strategy. In the presentation, we will also present the results of other isostructural materials.
[1] K. Kimura et al., Inorg. Chem. 55, 1002 (2016). [2] K. Kimura et al., Nat. Commun. 7, 13039 (2016). [3] Y. Kato et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 107601 (2017).

Presenters

  • Kenta Kimura

    • The University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Kenta Kimura

    • The University of Tokyo
  • Peter Babkevich

    • LQM-EPFL
  • Masayuki Toyoda

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Kunihiko Yamauchi

    • ISIR-SANKEN, Osaka University
  • Takehito Nakano

    • Osaka University
    • Department of Physics, Osaka University
  • Yasuo Nozue

    • Department of Physics, Osaka University
  • Henrik Ronnow

    • LQM-EPFL
  • Tsuyoshi Kimura

    • Department of Advanced Materials Science, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
    • Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo
    • Department of Advanced Material Science, , University of Tokyo
    • The University of Tokyo